THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. 4. C. WCNK, EDITOR 4 Pdopkiiton. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1905. 1905 MAY 1905 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Ca. AA XOJ 789 1011 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ; MOON'S PHA8ES. s.MBW . 10:60 4 u 18 B.BI. -k rimt -.n l:4fl 9 Quarter li a.m. a Tnira nc : ttQuarUr At) p.m. Uopiihlionii Ticket. KTATK. .S'afo "Trawio'cr, J. LEE PLUMMKR. Superior Court Judge, CUARLKS E. RICE. JAMES A. BEAVER. UEOROE B. ORLADY. COUNTY. Associate Judge, DAVID B. SUIELDS. rrolhonotary, de., J. C. GEIST. Sheriff, A. W. STROUP. County Commissioners, ANDREW WOLF, LEONARD AQNEW. Auditors, W. H. STILES. CHAS. F. KLINESTIVER. Jury Commissioner, J. B. BDEN. Republican State Couvenllon, ' The Republican State Convention which met iu Harrisburglast Wednesday did its work up promptly, harmoniously and to the satisfaction of the party throughout the State. There were no contests for any of the nominations and so the delegates had easy work. Congressman A. F. Cooper of Fayette county was made temporary chairman of the convention, and the committee on or ganization reported in his favor for per manent chairman, and the work pro gressed smoothly enough to please all. The nominating speeches were short, but eloquent, eliciting applause from the large gathering of delegates and visitors. The ticket nominated Is as follows: State Treasurer J. Lee Plummer, of Blair county, Superior Court Judges-Charles E. Rice, of Luzerne county; Jamea A. Beaver, of Center county; George B. Or lady, of Huntingdon county. The platform Indorses the national and state administrations and the last legis lature, favors a continuation of the ( res ent pension policy, advocates the en largement of the rural free delivery sys tem, indorses Ssnator Penrose's manage ment of party affairs as state chairman and commends the capitol commission for its work in pushing the new capitol. lion. W. R. Andrews, for many years the efficient secretary of the Republican State Committee, was, unanimously chosen its Chairman by the convention, Senator Penrose relinquishing the office to bU faithful assistant. Without doubt Mr. Andrews is the best fitted man for . the position In the commonwealth. He knows Pennsylvania's political situation as well as any man In it, and be has al ways been a tried aud true orgauiza'ion man. When temporary waves of party disaster have swept the party off Its feet, Wesley R. Andrews, like the trained sol dier thai be is, never wavered in his loy alty to the cause, and he stands to-day just where be has always Btood fighting the battles of his party in a fair, conserv ative, but firm and courageous manner. The convention having thus finished its work adjourned amid the best of feel ing, and from expressions heard on all sides the ticket is' sure of a majority ap proaching the 300,000 mark in November. A. R. Mechling, of Clarington, was chpsen as Forest county's member of the State Central Committee. The Post Ofhce Department declares that all "guessing" contests are gambling, but it continues to send out the Weather Bureau "predictions." David Bennett Hill seems to have kept his retirement promise, he has not been talking very much this spring has not even said "I am a Democrat." There Is a general Impression that the beel trust made a "bull" by advancing the prices at a time when such action looks like a defiance of the Government. In case of International doubt among some of the European powers, it is al ways considered safe to lake liberties with China, the big nation that has no navy. A new town in Wisconsin called Roosevelt will absorb two other towns, Grover and Cleveland. Last year's 2,500,000 plurality was a pretty large bint in the consolidating line. Jiiikik Pakkkk is going to deliver an address in Chicago next month. They are having as much trouble in getting Parker to stop talking as they had to get him started, some months sgo. There may not be a greater Pittsburg after all. Allegheny is inclined to think that marriage in this ease would be a failure, and that If she and Pittsburg were made one, Pittsburg would be the "one." Ik the eastern wiseacres who see state socialism breeding west of the Allegbe tiles would calm themselves and speak to their railroad magiiatos and coal barons about giving the people a "equarn deal" they would do more to heBd it off than they could ly devoting several volumes of amumont daily to the sensitive Win. Jennings Brysu. Uncle Sam's lb roe new scout ships will Drolialilv beenninued with turbines to Increase their speed. The turbine In torpedo craft has record or thirty-seven knots an hour, which Is not far from ex press train time. Tom Tihbi.ks, of Nebraska, late candi date for Vice Presidency on the Populist ticket, proposes to start a bank In New York. It is only a few years since they used to have to blindfold Tibbies to lead blin past a bank building, Co i.. Bryan denies that he Is advising the Ohio Democrats as to whom they shall nominate for governor. The Colo nel remembers what happened to Tom Johnsou upon whose nomination he fairly insisted two years ago. RECENT DEATHS. HELEN L. COIIH. From the Moigantown, W. Va., Dully Post, of April 25. 1!HI5, we get the follow ing account of the death of a former Tio nesta girl, well and favorably known here as Nellie Cobb: "Died, at ber borne on Front street, Morgantown, at 1). p.m., Monday, April 21, 1905, Helen L. Cobb, aged 30 years, after an illnessofeigbtdaysofperitoniiis. "The news of her death came as a great shock to her many friends In the city, few of whom knew that she was danger ously ill. Several weeks ago she wont to Somerset, Pa., to nurse ber brother, John, who was very ill and was herself taken ill there eight days ago. Her brother wss able to bring ber borne last Friday and she grew rapidly worso until the eud came at the above hcur. . "She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland, with whom she made her home, and during her seven year's resi dence iu Morgantown made many friends by her kind disposition and sunny man ners. She Is survived by her daughter, Enid, a b autiful and bright little girl of nine yea's, her parents, two brothers, John Cobb, of Somerset, Pa., and Joseph Cobb, of Irdianapolis, Indiana, and one sister, Mrs. Richard Scott, of ClarkBburg, W. Va. "The death of Helen L. Cobb will be learned with genuine heartfelt regret by a large number of people not only in Morgantown hut in cities throughout the State where she was well known." MRS. KLIAS AI.RAUOU. Mrs. Ellas Albaugli was born in Mer cer, Pa., Aug. 13, 1829, and died at ber home on Albaugh Hill, April 24, 1005. Interment took place Wednesday noon at the Zuendel burying ground on German Hill, Rev. J. C. Bowman and Rev. R. A. Zabniser, of Tionesta, officiating. Deceased, whose maiden name was Stanford, was formerly married to Tal bert Blank and of this union was born one daughter, Mrs. Adam F.mert, of Whig Hill. After the death of Mr. Blank, she married Ellas Albaugh, who survives ber, April 6, 1852, and to them seven children were -born, viz: Mrs. Andrew Emert, oi Whig Hill, A. W. Albaugh aud Mrs. O. D. Atwell, who live nesr the old home; deceased are, Mrs. Frank With erell, Mrs. Samuel Atwell, and two other daughters who died In infancy, Mrs. Albaugh leaves seventeen grand-chil dren and ten great grand-children. Fifty years ago Mr. and Mrs. Albaugh moved on the farm where '-he died ; this country was then a comparative wilder ness and they endured all the privations and hardships of pioneer life. Mrs. Albaugh was converted to Qod about forty years ago at a Methodist meeting held on Church Hill, and ever since that time has been a consistent praying woman. She was a kind, indul gent mothor, a good friend and neighbor, as all who knew her will bear testimony She was untiring In her ministrations of love iu the sick room, t ady to assist the needy and speak words of cheer and en couragement to all. Shortly before she died she expressed a willingness to de part this life and be at rBt, stating that she was ready and had been living for Ibis occasion. "Was there ever such a name as this, Will there ever be another? The angels have reared in Heaven asbrlne To the holy nameof 'Mother.' " a.w.a There is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It a local disease, and prescribed local remedies and bv constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable, Science has proven catarrn to be a con stitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, inanufoctnred by F. J. Cheney fc Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitu tional cure on the market. Jt Is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspooniul. it acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Tbev oiler one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars aud tes timonials. F. J. CHENEY fe Co., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists, 7oc. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Eggs for Setting. Black Minorca, White Wyandotte, Barred and Buff Plymouth Rocks, Brown and White S. C. Leghorns. B. H. Simmons, Riverside Drive, P. O. Box 504. lm. Oil City, Pa, Why SuflVr from IlhruiunliMn f Why sufler from rheumatism when one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm will relieve the pain? .The quick relief which this liniment affords makes rest and sleep possible, and that alone is worth many times its cost. Many who have used it hoping only for a short re. liof from Hiilferitig have been happily surprised to find that alter awhile the re- liel became permanent. Mrs. V. H. Lig gett of Yum Yum, Tennessee, U. S. A., writes. "I am a great sufferer from rheumatism, all over from head to fool, and Chamberlain's Pain Hnlm is the only thing that will relieve the pain." For sale by Dunn V Fulton. A Tionesta Woman Asks "have you a floor paint that will last two weeks?" Yes we have Devoe's; it has a beautiful gloss and will wear two years If properly applied. Sold by James 1). Davis. How to Wnril Oil Old A tie. The most successful way of warding off the approach of old age is to main tain a vigorous digestion. This can be done by eating only food suited to your age and occupation, and when any disor der of the stomach appears take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets lo correct It. If you have a weak stomach or are troubled with indigestion, you will find these Tablets to be just what you need. For sale by Dunn ct Fulton. Cream of 11m Sew. No minister is as black as he dresses himself. AxmiiiKters, moquettes, body and tapestry brussels, and ingrains. Finest carpet display ever shown In Tionesta. Hopkins, It Speculation is when you lose; Invest- meut hen you win. The famous "Table Queen" bread at the White Star Grocery. A trial will make you a regular customer. It When a girl has been kissed it is a sigu she will deny it. The Douglas shoe for men and tho Strootman shoe for ladies. These two varieiles take the lead, slid Hopkins is sole dealer hoi e. It -A fool bigamist tries to get I id of his first wife by taking a second. You csn scarcely mention a vegetable or fruit that cau't be bad at the Wh:te Str Grocery these days. Try them for a quick order. No stalo goods. It It takes a genuine society woman to say unpleasant things pleasantly. For carpets, the best grades, newest patterns and lowest prices, go to Hop kins.' A finer display never shown here. The pleasure about getting out of debt is you csn tlieu got in again. Our line of while goods, wash goods, and all styles of spring and Bummer dry goods is very complete. Now is tho time to make your selections. Hopkins. Deafness lu women is due to their failure to practice the art of listening. While a bilious attack is decidedly unpleasant it is quickly over when Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets are used. For sale by Dunn it Fulton. tf No, Cordelia, an undertaker, isn't necessarily familiar with the dead lan guages. If it's an ingrain carpet you're want ing this season, call here for it. Cut as you want it and you can take it home with you at a small figure. It Every girl thinks there is a chance for a young man to attaiu perfection by proposing to ber. Schedule cards, with rules for playing the new and fascinating game of 500- euchre for sale at the Republican office. Price, 5 cents. " tf A woman's Idea of a secret society Is one that is organized for the purpose of swapping secrets. A (ool SllKBPKtlon. Mr. C. B. Wainwright, of Lemou City, Fla., has wrilteu the manufacturers that much better results are obtained from the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in cases of pains in the stomach, colic nnd cholera morbus by taking it in water as hot as can be drank, that when taken In this way I be effect is double iu rapidity. "It seems to get at the right spot instantly,' he says. for sale by Dunn Milton, A ;l'AK ANTKEI) IT UK POIt PI I. EM. Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund monoy if Pazo Ointment fails to cure any case, no mat ter ot how long standing, in o to 14 days, First application gives ease and rest. 50c If your druggist hasn't it send 50o in stamps and it will be forwarded post-paid by the fans Medicine Co., at. Louis, mo A OrliKlitrul Hiiintnjr Trip vln Hie Mrkrl Plate llond. Every Sunday parties of five or more can obtain round trip tickets .t $1 00 for each person to any point within 100 miles of selling station. Call on scent or address A. C. bhnw alter, D. P. A., 807 State street, Erie, Pa. 570ju28 One Pare for I lie Knund Trip, IMcmorlnl Dny Kales, Via the Nickel Plate Road May 20th and 30th to any point within 150 miles of selling station. Good return ire May 31st. Half rates for chit dren of proper age. Call on agent or address A. C. Showalter, 807 State street, Erie, Pa. 571raay24 I.ow-ltnte Excursion to Warren, Olrnn nnd Bradford. On Sunday, May 7, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a special low-rate excursion to Warren, Olean, and Bradford. Special tiain will be run on the following schedule, and round-trip tickets, good going only on special train and good returning on special train May 7, and regular trains May 8, but not good in Pullman sleeping or parlor cars, will be sold at rates indicated; ' Rate to Rate lo Train Warreu Olean or Leaves. and Bradford return, and ret, Titusville 7.30 a. m. 1 00 ?1 50 Oil City 8.15 " 100 1 50 Tionesta 8.52 " 1 00 1 50 Hickory H.03 " 100 1 50 Tidioute 9.19 " 75 12.1 Warreu 10.00 " 1 00 Olean Ar,..12.00 noon Bradford.. " 12.00 " ' Children between, 5 and 12 years ot age half rates. Returning, special train will leave Olean 7.00 p. m., Bradford 7.00 p. in. Warren 9.00 p. in. The run of train No. 32, leaving Brad ford 3.45 p. m., Olean 3.55 p. m., and Warren 0.08 p. in., May 8, will be ex tended to Tltusvillo to accommodate ex cursionists returning by tiiat train. 2t Cornr Lot at a Bargain. A nice corner lot, 59x120 feet, pleasantly located near the Gas Office, Tionesta, for sale at $250, Payments, $125 cash, and $.5.00 per month until paid, without in terest. Consult O, M. Aknkk A Son, If. Tionesta, Pa. ltl:i)l ( l l KATES TO PACIFIC COAST. Via Pcnimylviinla Knilroad, Account Lewis nnd Clark Exposition nud Various Conventions. On account of the Lewis and Olark Ex position, at Portland, Ore., June 1 lo October 15, and various conventions to be beiil in cities on the Pacific Coast during the Slimmer, (ho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell roiind-lrip tickets on specified dates, from all stations on Its lines, to San Francisco and Los Angeles, April 9 to September 27; to Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Victoria, Vancouver, and San Diego, May 22 to September 27, at greatly reduced rates. For dates of sale and specific Informa tion concerning rates and routes, consult neatest ticket agent. . 3t 'o (;ioss Carriage Paint .Made will wear as long as Devoe's, No others are as bpavy bodied, because Devoe's weigh 3 lo 8 ounces more to the pint. Sold by James 1). Davis. A Knllrond of Curves, The first rnilroud west of tho Alio- gh:inlos wns built from Lexington to Frankfort, Ky., 1" 11. Tho road was laid out with us many curves ns possi ble, the engineers declaring that this wns au advantage. The cars were In two stories, the lower for women and children, tho upper for luon, four per sons being seated in each compartment. The cars were at first drawn by mules, but after a time n locomotive was made by it Lexington mechanic. The tender was n big box for wood, and a hogs head was provided for water which was drawn In buckets from convenient wells. In place of n cowcatcher there were two poles In front fitted with hickory brooms for sweeping the track. Ills r.vplnnnllon. 'All men." said Mr. Meekton, who was preparing a speech, "are created equal." What did you observe?" asked his wne. "1 said all men are created equal. That is to say, that tliey are equal to one another. This, of course, is not meant to Imply that they arc the equals of their wives." Washington Star. Ills Kxperlcnoe With Love. "Do you think that love is a disease?" "Weil, it makes me feel far from well at times." "You? Why, I didn't know you were lu love." "Fin not. But I sit opposite it nt a board hut house table three times a dny." Kansas City Journal. A ComiironilKP. "Your account has been standing a long time, Mr. imkey." "Then give it a seat, my deal Shears." "Very glad to, sir; shall we make It a receipt?" London Tit-ltits. Like n f.ood Trencher. "You say your washwoman reminds you of n good preacher?" "Yes. She's always bringing things home to mo that I never saw before." Yale Record. CORFECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. Flour sack .. 1.50 1.85 Buckwheat flour. B lb , M Corn meal, feed, $ 100 tb t.051.25 Corn meal, family, f, 100 lb 1.80 Chop feed, pure grain 1.151.30 Oats .45 Corn, shelled 60(370 Beans V bushel z.7 Ham, sugir cured .14 Bacon, sugar cured - .13 Shoulders .14 Salt Pork. W ft 12) WhiteHsh kit ooti) Sugar K.u7 Syrup 35 .50 N. O. Molasses .35') .Ml Coffee, Roast Rio HI Conee, blendod Java .so Tea H5 .50 Butter .25 Rice 05.09 Fggs, fresh - .15 Salt $ barrel - 1.25 ijard .u Potatoes. St bushel HO Potatoes, sweet. V n Lime " barrel 1.25 Nails $ keg 2.75 Wool W(d,Ti PROCLAMATION. Whkrkas, The Hon. W. M. Lindsey, President Judge of the Court of Common fleas and Quarter Sessions In and tor the comity of Forest, has issued his pre cept for holdingaCourtof Common Pleas, Quarter Sessions ot the l'eace, orphans Court, Over and Terminer and ueneral Jail Delivery, at Tionesta, for the County of Forest, to commence on the Third Monday of May, being the 15th day of May, 19V. No tice is therefore given to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Con stables of said comity, that they be then and there iu their proper porsons at ton o'clock A. M., ot said day with their records, inquisitions, examination, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done, and to those w ho are bou nd in recogn i xance to prosccuto against the prisoners that are or shall be in tiio.jail of Forest County, that they may be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given un der my hand and seal this 17th day of April, A. D. 11105. GEO. W. NOBLI1. I..S.1 Sheriff. TllIAIi I AST. List of causes set down for trial In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, Pennsylvania, commencing on the Third Mondav of Mav. 1905: 1. J. K. Beck vs. M. C. Watson, No, 28, September term, 1901. Motion lo open Judgment. 2. O. W. Proper, EuRotla Proper, K.C Troper. Kllie Walters vs. J. i. u. Nig worth. No. 25, February term, 1904 Summons In action of trespass. 3. Kred Morck vs. J. O, C. Kigworth N. 28, February term, 1904. Replevin 4 Lenta Hoover vs. John Hoover, No, 3. February term. 1901. Divorce. 5. Ueorgn M. Miller vs. J. M. Bemis and Harry Bemis, partners doing busi ness as J. M. Bemis & Son, No. 17, Sep tember Term, 1904. Summons in As sumpsit. 6. Nannie Jones vs. J, W. Jones, No, 25, February term, 1903. Divorce. Peti tion and Answer. Attest, J. C. GEIST, Prothonotary Tionesta, Pa., April 17, 1905. Hew, Hew, New, Bright and Clean Wall Paper, Wall Paper Blue and Green. Yes and Red and Yellow and brown and all sorts of beautiful new combinations. New Ideas IN Decoratina New stock and finest Bam I li'8 out, can be seen at thu stand formerly occupied by F. E, Dick's tailor shop. Geo I. Davis, PHONE 36. TIONESTA, I'A M I Bright Spring Men's Furnishings. Latest Styles In Monarch Shirts, Arrow Ilrand Collars, Neckwear, Hosiery, Hals, 1ais. These are new goods, just in, and iu every way worthy your attention. Business TJXT That a man will be proud to go lo business in and that his business will he proud to see him in. Beautiful mixtures, blue and black cheviots, serges, cassimeres, worsted, hand tail ored aud full Of the Superior Excellence Guaranteed by the two creates! makers of Heady to ear Clothing in the world, Messrs. Ilaekett, Gar hart & Co., and Alfred, Banjiiiuiu it Co , of New York. This Clothing Costs No More Tlun the kind advertised as ju-l as good. gUMHJ, sri.Ud, SU OU, c 10 uu, 818 00, $20 00 per suit. Our Snrine and Summer assort ment is now complete. Come in aud try them on. THE McCUEN CO. 2b AND 29 SENECA ST. , OIL CITY. PA. Fred. (jrcttciibcri?cr OKNERALi BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All n..l, ,.,..tal.wni. tn Mnoluilill-U Vll. gines, Oil Well TooIn, Uaa or W'ator Fit- timrsamlGutieritl lilnckHmUlunii prompt- . 1, ,1:11 iy uoue at ixw ihuw. iiiniriiiK mm Machinery given Sxhmh1 atlontion, and sKtit'aetion Kuarnntewl. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw LIoiiHo, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage aolicitod. KRF.D. ORKTTKNKKRrJKR PRACTICAL BOILER MAKER, Repairs Hollers, SI Ills, Tanks Agitators. lluys and Nells .Second hand Hollers, F.le. Wire or letter orders promptly at tended to. End of'Suspension Bridge, Third ward, OIIi CTTt, IA. RAILWAY. TIlB TABLE To Take Effect July (ith. 1003. GllBin k SDN NORTH Eastern Time SOUTH "3 1 SUitiona 2 4 p. in a. in Leave Arrive p. m. p. m i7 00; Nebraska Roes Run Lamentation Newtown Mills Kellettville Biu-k Mills Mayburg Porkey Minimer Wellers Hastings Blue Jay Henry's Mill Itarnes Shetlleld a 50 7 30 7 40 n .so 8 20 li 15 7 4ri 1 4.V8 (Mli 00 6 00 1 65.8 If) 2 05,8 25 2 2018 40 2 25 IS 45 2 30 18 50 2 40 9 00 2 659 15 3 10 9 30 3 2519 50 3 45 1000 p.mla. in 12 85 12 10 12 05 5 40 5 30 6 25 5 20 11 55 11 405 10 11 30: 11 OH 10 40 10 30 4 55 4 40 4 25 4 15 p.m Arrive Leave a. m. T. D. COLLINS, Prksidknt. Promptly olitnliuil, or FEE RETURNED. tO VIARS' CXPERIINCI. Uur CHHCt ARK THC LOWEST. Bvud iikhIuI, ilioto or ski'U'li for expert wairh and free roMirt on puttmUioiUty. INFRINGEMENT NilU comlurUHl before all court I'aU'nln olitalmnl llironirh u, ADVER TISED and IOLO, froo. TRADE-MARKS, PEN SIONS and copvrichts qiikkly obtained. Opposite U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, P. C. H TV (Hums a O.nlA Sra Orn Efcsif Cures n Tata Laxative Mromo Quinine i Tablets. Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. This Signature, The Charm of Incoming1 Is reflected to tho full in our 'magnificent display of Suitings, Top Coatings, Rain Coatings, Trouserings and Fancy Vest ings. Every color and pattern of cloth that is right you will find here. Don't let May find you with out a new Spring Suit and Top Coat. SUITS, TOP COATS, Tho fitting on of each gar ment before linishing insures a perfect fit. Glasaow Woolen Mills Co., WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS. 11 A CENTRE I J STREJ I EVERYTHING HARDWARE. Confining our line strictly to the Hani- ware business ve are prepared as no others i7?i in t lie community to supply your every need jj in that line. If it's u . ." 01 ' Move, Itiiiige, Slove ripe, Vl Kit eh en Ware, or a ything in Supplies for I.uiiiberiiieii, Mi-eliiiiiie or Farmers, we have it in stock. ldcksinithiog aud vtliiele repairing while you wait Call and look us over. We can fit you out nt moderate cost. We can also "tet y u right" in anythiuk in the line of a . . . Wagon or Buggy. J. C. SCOWDEN. i FOREST COUNTY TIONESTA, CAPITAL STOCK, SURPLUS, Time Dcjmsitx Solicited. A. Watnk Cook, PreNUlent, A. Wayne Cook, N. P. Wheeler, Collections remitted for on clny of pnyment at low raloa. We promise our ctintoni era all the benefits conslNtent with conservative blinking. Interest psid on time deposit. Your patronage respectfully solicited. JSJfiETECS $15.00 OIL CITY, PA. NATIONAL RANK, PENNSYLVANIA. 850.000. $42,000. Will jm Four Vev Vvut. pvr Annum A. B. Kki.ly. Cash lor. DIKKOTOKH Wm. Smkakbacgh, Vice PreHldnii (3. W, Robinmin, Win. iSmeitrliHiigli, T. F. Kibthey. J. T. Pule, J. II. Kollv. La Two Days. npA -Vr1 on everv rrrzrt, ox. 25c.